A few days ago
dnguyen211

Should i take AP physics next year or AP biology?

Im not sure ifi should take ap physics or ap biology. I juss finished chemistry my freshman year. i really do as great as i thought i would. I got a B+ both semester in chemistry. I currently taking algebra 2/ trig. When i was in biology honors my eighth grade year, I got an A both semester (i really enjoyed the reading).

this is my currently my schedule:

5:45- 6:45- water polo

0 period: ap euro

1 period: spanish

2. period ap physic

3 algebra 2/ trig

4. lang arts 2 H

5. Media production

6. water polo 2:10-4:30

Top 5 Answers
A few days ago
Harmy Tangent

Favorite Answer

Take AP Bio, especially because you mention that you enjoy the reading.

Physics involves calculus, so it’s best to take them concurrently. My AP Chem class used calculus (not all do), and the people who weren’t in Calc or hadn’t taken it yet struggled.

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A few days ago
quepie
If you haven’t taken any physics classes yet, you should probably do that now; it’d be great to get that in before you graduated high school. Physics is very math-involved, though, and it is easier to manage if you’ve already taken trig or algebra 2. It seems that you really liked bio in 8th grade, so if that’s your poison, go for it. If you’re looking for a well rounded high school course background, physics is what you should take.
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A few days ago
SJK
you should probably just take ap bio becuase since youdidnt mentionwhich version of AP physics it was, im assuming you mean physics C which uses calculus.. ap bio would be easier for you since youre good at biology. and plus its only your sophomore year, take 2 this year, 3 junior year, and 4 APs senior year. youll be fine.
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A few days ago
Cindy Cho
I think you should take AP Biology, and to get As, be sure to read: http://www.tutorfox.com/apbiologyarticle.html
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A few days ago
Anonymous
ap bio…ap physics is really tough and boring and usually you have to be in precalc or calculus to take it b/c the math is really hard
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